Sprawling growth and highway traffic trades Utah's natural beauty for bland sameness.

"Before industrialism, most cities stood apart as modest workshops or markets whose ethos was bounded by their own walls," wrote Theodore Roszak in Where the Wasteland Ends (1972). "They were an ... > react

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